Folger MS M.a.160
Title | A Collection of Poems from Various Authours. JB |
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Archive | Folger Shakespeare Library |
Call Number | Folger MS M.a.160 |
Complete | Yes |
Description | John Brewster, ca. 1770–ca. 1810. 130 poems. Frequent epitaphs, poems on death. |
Format | Quarto |
Book Size | 20cm x 17cm |
Filled Page Count | 348 pages |
Item Count | 138 |
Poem Count | 130 |
Periods | |
First Line Index | No |
Digitized | No |
Region | |
Additional Genres | Prose anecdotes |
Print Sources | |
Major Themes |
Major themes prominent among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order. |
Minor Themes |
Other themes of interest among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order. |
Links | |
Bibliography | |
Citation |
“Folger MS M.a.160.” Manuscript Verse Miscellanies, 1700–1820, edited by Betty A. Schellenberg, Simon Fraser University, https://mvm.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/manuscript/333. Accessed . |
Created | 2019-11-04 8:19:08 AM |
Updated | 2023-07-25 10:57:52 AM |
Contributor | Role |
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John Brewster |
First Line | Context |
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How sleep the Brave, who sink to Rest |
p. 295 Local title: n/a Attributed author: Collins Adaptation: n/a Other variants: n/a Other: n/a |
I am monarch of all I survey |
p. 215 Local title: Verses suppos'd to be written by Alex Selkirk. Attributed author: Wm Cowper. Adaptation: n/a Other variants: n/a Other: n/a |
Take, holy earth, all that my soul holds dear |
p. 43. Local title: An Elegant Mont. with this Inscription is erected in Bristol Cathedral in Memory of Mrs. Mason. Attributed author: William Mason. Adaptation: n/a Other variants: n/a Other: n/a |
The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day |
p. 196 Local title: Indian Song. Attributed author: n/a Adaptation: n/a Other variants: n/a Other: n/a |
When Tadloe walks the Streets, the Paviours Cry |
p. 146. Local title: On a fat Gent. of Oxford. Attributed author: n/a Adaptation: n/a Other variants: "Tadlow," not "Tadloe." Other: n/a |
Feature | Note |
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Author attributions | Occasional. |
Binding | Post-bound, likely. Pages at some points written very close to the edge - trimmed later for binding? Writing occasionally goes right into the gutter [see p. 196]. Some loose bits of paper; at least one paper bound in. Papers, handwritten and printed, pasted-in. Plain marbled paper boards, even on spine. |
Hands | Single, with a couple exceptions. |
Ownership mark | Bookplate of the compiler engraved when he was a B.A., to which degree he graduated in 1775. [A later bookplate has his M.A. degree (1778) following his name (British museum, Franks coll., I, nos. 3648-49)]. |
Printed items | Newspaper clippings pasted-in. |
Table of Contents | Yes, titled "Index" but actually a Table of Contents. |